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View From the Y, August 8, 2005
A BYU student uses music to express religious feelings…gas prices continue to all across the United States…and ski lifts attract mountain bikers in the summer. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Stace Hall, Matt Stubbs, and Stephen Ritter report.

View From the Y, August 5, 2005
Youth and their families come to BYU campus for the “Remember the Prophet Joseph Smith” spectacular… Provo is one of the top spots in the nation for entrepreneurs… A local dentist returned in June from a trip he made to help the people of Haiti… BYU students no longer have to pay for parking passes, but they will have to pay for bus passes… A BYU public speaking instructor wrote a book she believes will help members of the church give better talks in sacrament meeting. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Heather Cameron, Matt Stubbs, Tyna-Minet Ernst, Melody Pettit, and Carolyn Lund report.

View From the Y, August 4, 2004
Al-quaeda broadcasts threats of violence toward countries that don't pull out of Iraq, tips for BYU study abroad students concerned about terrorism, exploring abandoned mines seem adventurous, but could turn deadly, and the Wasatch Wildcats prepare for the Utah/California Classic. DailYNews reporters Julie Erdmann, Marissa Ballantyne, Suzanne Davis, and Robert Lockard report.

View From the Y, August 3, 2005
Volunteer join together to search for Garrett Bardsley one last time…A Utah designer helps out on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition…President Hinckley visits places around the globe… The reauthorization of a federal highway bill positions millions of dollars for Utah County road projects…and the Orem Owlz lost last night in a very close game against the Casper Rockies. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Ryan Di Lello, Jesse Dowdle, Robin Lamb, Amy Nielson, and Shawna Windom report.

View From the Y, August 2, 2005
An Air France passenger jet burst into flames in Toronto, criticism clouds space shuttle mission, a new study shows that public meetings don't have to be boring, why some non LDS students come to BYU, and ReAL Salt Lake hopes to recharge for revenge. DailYNews reporters Julie Erdmann, Ryan Di Lello, Angela Rose, Stace Hall, and Jon Tollestrop report.

View From the Y, August 1, 2005
President Bush appoints John Bolton as Ambassador to the United Nations…Provo city ordinances require home sellers to disclose zoning information…BYU nursing students volunteer at the prison. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Robin Lamb, and Jack Shirts report.

View From the Y, July 29, 2005
Utah Representative Jim Matheson will propose legislation to tighten requirements for Internet pornography sites… The first American to climb the highest peak on each continent tells about his journeys and overcoming diabetes…Results from the Fourteenth Annual Taste of the Valley event…and some ways BYU students can prepare for married life. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Tyna-Minet Ernst, Melody Pettit, Carolyn Lund, and Jack Shirts report.

View From the Y, July 28, 2005
Space shuttle Discovery docks with the space station, personalized license plates now allow a controversial message, Steve Young to speak at a fireside in his honor, and a new exhibit opens at BYU's Museum of Art. DailYNews reporters Julie Erdmann, Amy Nielson, Shawna Windom and Heather Cameron report.

View From the Y, July 27, 2005
Astronauts examine shuttle Discovery for possible launch damage...and a new hockey team comes to the area to compete with the BYU Ice Cats. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle and Christy Berg report.

View From the Y, July 26, 2005
Elizabeth Smart's accused kidnapper found incompetent to stand trial, the Pearl Awards are held in the Madsen Recital Hall, NASA launches first space shuttle since 2003, more and more women are taking self-defense classes, and ReAL Salt Lake breaks and 11 game losing streak. DailYNews reporters Julie Erdmann, Carolyn Lund, Melody Pettit and Jon Tollestrup report.

View From the Y, July 21, 2005
BYU students turn service project into non-profit organization, London gets second bomb scare in 2 weeks, high gas prices hurt businesses, and UVSC starts new hockey club. DailYNews reporters Marissa Ballantyne, Julie Erdmann, Amy Nielson, and Rob Lockard report.

View From the Y, July 20, 2005
Rescuers found the body of the missing 18-year-old man whose boat capsized Sunday in Utah Lake… Temperatures are hot across the country…and the American Academy of Dermatology will award the Utah Cancer Crusaders with their top honor. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Sarah Weestman, and Tyna-Minet Ernst report.

View From the Y, July 19,2005
Cougar golfer heads to the Masters, Bush prepares to announce Supreme Court Justice nominee, Sandy worried about TRAX station crime, and high temperatures last all week. DailYNews reporters Julie Erdmann and Courtney Orton report.

View From the Y, July 18, 2005
“Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince” reaches record sales...Musical Theater is alive and well on Center Street in Provo…Youth and leaders filled the Rice-Eccles Stadium for a day of celebration…Cars raced to the finish line at the second annual pinewood derby at BYU…and the National Hockey League gets back in the arena. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Michael Walker, Stace Hall, Christy Berg, and Shawna Windom report.

View From the Y, July 15, 2005
Utah temperatures hit triple digits…A West Valley woman faces charges for allegedly leaving her infant boy in the car in a Wal-Mart parking lot… Disneyland celebrates its fiftieth birthday this weekend...“Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince” comes out tonight…and ReAL Salt Lake travels to Kansas City for their first ever meeting with the Wizards. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Tyna-Minet Ernst, Sarah Woestman, Carolyn Lund, and Jon Tollestrup report.

View From the Y, July 13, 2005
NASA delays the launch of the space shuttle Discovery… Official have linked the London bombings to four British natives…Provisions of the Patriot Act come up for renewal…Electrical fires in homes claim the lives of many Americans each year…Bilingual BYU students raise their children to speak two languages…and Chief Justice William Rehnquist was hospitalized for a fever. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Amy Nielson, Sarah Woestman, and Angela Rose report.

View From the Y, July 12, 2005
Officials discover cause of Wasatch Jr. High fire, investigation continues in London blasts, Lance Armstrong regains lead in Tour de France, and BYU Creamery celebrates National Ice Cream Month.

View From the Y, July 11, 2005
A three-alarm fire blazes at Wasatch Junior High School…The U-S government killed and tested 29 cows in Texas that were infected with mad cow disease. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle and Erin Chapman report.

View From the Y, July 8, 2005
The bombs used in the London terrorist attacks had less than 10 pounds of explosives and are not linked to suicide bomber attacks… A major film studio will be built in Provo… Researchers in Washington study the remains of a 93 year-old skeleton…and BYU accounting and finance students could get a job as special agents in the drug enforcement administration. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Tyna-Minet Ernst, Michael Walker, Ryan Di Lello, and Angela Rose report.

View From the Y, July 7, 2005
Bombs explode in London, Provo city faces litigation for 911 mishap, Chapters of Hope donates books, the Orem Owlz break their losing streak, and Florida prepares for hurricane Dennis. DailYnews reporters Julie Erdmann, Amy Nielson, Carolyn Lund, and Shawna Windom report.

View From the Y, July 6, 2005
London wins the 2012 summer Olympics bid…President Bush visits Scotland for the Group of Eight summit…the weather it is mostly sunny with highs in the upper nineties…and ReAL Salt Lake played against the Metrostars and earned a well-deserved 2-2 tie. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle and Jon Tollestrup report.

View From the Y, July 5, 2005
BYU study shows shyness affects self image, tropical storms approach Florida, Lance Armstrong pulls into the lead in the Tour de France, and War of the Worlds leads the Independence Day weekend box office. Marissa Ballantyne and Julie Erdmann report.

View From the Y, June 13, 2005
Especially for Youth invites more people to attend this year…Springwater residents oppose the relocation of two alternative schools into their neighborhood…Wasatch Wildcats were defeated…and BYU’s nursing program trains with one of the most high-tech training tools available in medical institutes. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Dallin Smith, Marianna Kocharyan, Spencer White, and Chelon Dyal report.

View From the Y, June 10, 2005
President Bush urges Congress to renew the Patriot Act… LDS scholars work on a project to publish every document ever written or received by the prophet Joseph Smith…Utah recently passed a new bicycle safety bill…and the rainy weather affects businesses in Utah County. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Janessa Cloward, Greg DeLong, Taylor Simmons, and Emily Allen report.

View From the Y, June 9, 2005
Special Olympics and Freedom Festival still looking for volunteers, Provo named safest city in Utah to work in, and more thunderstorms on their way this weekend. DailYNews reporters Julie Erdmann, Angela Fischer, Chrislyn Barnes, and Gordon Larsen report.

View From the Y, June 7, 2005
GM cuts 25,000 jobs. Job market at a low, but college graduates shouldn't worry. Progress made in the Laguna Beach clean-up. Support group offered for eating disorders. DailYNews reporters Julie Erdmann, Dallin Lynkins and Taylor Simmons report.

View from the Y, June 6, 2005
Kim B. Clark, Dean of the Harvard Business School is the new President of Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg…Mark Hacking was sentenced to six years to life in prison for the shooting of his wife last June…Qwest filed a lawsuit against UTOPIA…BYU has four dinosaur skulls in its possession…and BYU researchers use space technology to understand ancient text. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Gordon Larsen, Chelon Dyal, and Greg DeLong report.

View from the Y, June 3, 2005
The L-D-S prophet Joseph Smith joins the company of famous athletes, presidents, and celebrities in a new Discovery Channel Program called “Greatest American”…Utah real estate transitions from a buyers’ market to a sellers’ market…BYU library has a new system that rates individual romance novels…Many recent BYU graduates struggle to find their first job, but Alejandro Romero has found his…and Salt Lake City welcomes the biggest international event to Utah since the two thousand two Olympic Games. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Lilia Velbovets, Angela Fischer, Greg DeLong, Emily Allen, and Todd Hayes report.

View From the Y, June 2, 2005
Georgia's "Runaway Bride" pleads no contest, eighth grader wins national spelling bee, BYU taxidermist shares his talents in China, and US National Soccer Team practices at BYU. Julie Erdmann, Melody Pettit, and Todd Hayes report.

View from the Y, June 1, 2005
A landslide in California sent homes tumbling down a mountainside this morning…At BYU, most international students get to go home for the summer.. A new color code alert system to inform citizens of summertime ozone pollution conditions begins today...A new exhibit at the Utah Museum of Natural History will give people who haven’t had the chance to hike Mount Timpanogos an opportunity to learn about the caves…BYU’s Spring Opera, Pirates of Penzance, opens tonight in the de Jong Concert Hall. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Emily Allen, Jessie Elder, Rand Husseini, and Samantha Hall report.

View From the Y, May 31, 2005
Man known as Deep Throat comes forward, Davis County refuses to renew business license for maid company, BYU sponsors national campus tour convention, and BYU women's golf team finishes highest in over 20 years. Julie Erdmann, Janessa Cloward, Chelon Dyal, and Mitch Lamb report.

View from the Y, May 27, 2005
The Utah Department of Health will check Medicaid records against the sex offender registry to see if any sex offenders receive Viagra with Medicaid discounts...Utah Transit Authority buses take on a new more fuel smart look…and BYU police seized a computer aiding in the investigation of computer tampering and possible identity theft. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Janessa Cloward, Marianna Kocharyan, and Taylor Simmons report.

View from the Y, May 26, 2005
Police question a suspect in yesterday's West Valley shooting, the winner of American Idol is announced, and BYU baseball takes a step closer to the champioship. Julie Erdmann and Anthony Strike report.

View from the Y, May 25, 2005
The B-Y-U Harold B. Lee library celebrates Memorial Day through the special collections video “Twelve O’clock High”… How the song “Keep the Commandments” found its place in the hymnbook. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Lilia Velbovets, Dallin Smith and report.

View From the Y, May 24, 2005
Friends remember the disappearance of Brooke Wilberger, BYU hosts an international viola festival, and some tips for driving safe this Memorial Day weekend. Julie Erdmann, Angela Fischer, and Samantha Hall report.

View from the Y, May 23, 2005
Flooding continues in Utah County…Friends gather tomorrow for a candlelight vigil held in honor of Brooke Wilberger…and EFY starts today with many BYU organizations working to prepare for the thousands of students that will come to campus. Courtney Lyle, Taylor Simmons, and Lauren Bluth report.

View from the Y, May 20, 2005
There’re only two weeks left before the end of the World famous Mediterranean Exhibition in the B-Y-U Museum of Art...and a Nigerian soccer pro may get the chance to play at B-Y-U after rejection elsewhere. Courtney Lyle, Lilia Velbovets, and Dallin Lykins report.

View from the Y, May 18, 2005
Star Wars Episode III comes out in theaters tonight at midnight...the B-Y-U men’s soccer team aims for higher goals off the field...and B-Y-U is working on plans for a new housing development south of campus. Courtney Lyle, Noelle Nicolai, and Angela Fisher report.

View from the Y, May 19, 2005
South Salt Lake experiences its second chemical scare in two months ... a group of surfers use music to help children ... a world famous organists shares his talents with Utah ... and ReAL Salt Lake wins two in a row. DailYNews reporters Julie Erdmann ... Lisa Barton ... Samantha Hall ... and Todd Hayes report.

View from the Y, May 19, 2005
South Salt Lake experiences its second chemical scare in two months, a group of surfers sing for a good cause, a famous organist shares his talents with Utah, and ReAL Salt Lake secures their second win. Daily News reporters Julie Erdmann, Samantha Hall, Lisa Barton, and Todd Hayes report.

View from the Y, May 16, 2005
Provo's municipal aiport gets a control tower...three BYU students win an entrepreneur competition. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Gordon Larsen, and Lauren Bluth report.

View From the Y - May 12, 2005
Officials divert an Air France flight headed to Boston, mud slides meet Cedar Hills homes, BYU helps multicultural students prepare for college, and the BYU baseball team prepares to fight for the number one spot. DailYnews reporters Emily Allen, Anthony Strike, and Julie Erdmann report.

View from the Y, May 11, 2005
Jerry Hobbs, the father of an eight-year-old girl, was charged with first degree murder of his daughter and her best friend...Rain continues to fall in Utah, but the sun could come out on Saturday...At BYU the play “Three Mormon Women” opens tonight...and B-Y-U students look for ways to break away from the homework and studying during the semester. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Samantha Hall, and Kirstin Starr report.

View from the Y, May 9, 2005
Democratic filibusters continue in the Senate...Local high school students compete in Phoenix for scholarship money...The BYU Student Honor Association recruits volunteers for their choir. DailY News reporters Janessa Cloward, Chrislyn Barnes, Lauren Bluth, and Courtney Lyle report.

View from the Y, May 6, 2005
Tony Blair wins re-election as Prime Minister of Britain...Real Salt Lake hopes for a win on the road this weekend...high gas prices cause BYU students to get creative. DailY News reporters Courtney Lyle, Todd Hayes, and Dallin Lykins report.

View from the Y, March 30, 2005
One BYU chemist makes a signifigant discovery...BYU student go Broadway...and Salt Lake City's first professional soccer team reveals their new uniforms. DailY News reporters Matt Egan, Sharlene Mataalii and Brooke Walker report.

View From the Y, March 29, 2005
Utah moves up four spots in this years Census Bureau's report on educated people...Family History is becoming more available to many people as more people create DVD biographies...Terri Schiavo is on her 12th day with out food...and what will the next five days bring by way of rain or snow? DailYNews reporters Kristen Byram, Emily Clark, NAthan Walch and Kate Loveless report.

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View from the Y, March 23
A BYU student dies tragically...Protests continue in the Terri Schiavo case...Orem experiences a billboard ordinance change...A plea agreement may be in the works for the Mark Hacking murder trial...and the easter bunny teams up with Provo School District. DailY News reporter Brooke Walker reports.

View from the Y, March 18
Doctors remove Terri Schiavo's feeding tube...A Utah soldier dies in Iraq...A new hair salon raises controversy...A play that represents Spanish culture runs this weekend...A BYU student finds success on popular game show...and a Provo volunteer becomes more than just a friend. DailY News reporters Brooke Walker, Katie Allen, Daniel Carrillo, Dave Hansen and Lacy Gibb report.

View from the Y, March 15
A fire near the shores of Utah Lake continues to burn...Scott Peterson sentenced to death...the BYU Women's Chorus receives a new permanent director...and BYU Women's basketball rolls on. DailY News reporters Brooke Walker, Paul Nelson and Spencer Linton report.

View from the Y, March 9
A body is found in Utah Lake…Police locate a missing mother…Wal-Mart may join the banking business here in Utah…Preview of men and women’s upcoming basketball tournaments…and a Provo local score perfection on the ACT. DailY News reporters Brooke Walker, Spencer Linton and Emily Clark report.

View From the Y, March 8, 2005
A bill aiming to assist parents of privately schooled children failed in the House of Representatives at the close of the 2005 legislative session...new data may show low-lying chemicals might not be the biggest risk to children's health risks...President Bush comments on the situation in the Middle East...and the death of an Italian officer is being investigated...Daily News reporters Christopher Jones, Chelsi Kizerian, Kristen Byram and Robb Hicken report.

View from the Y, March 4
Broadway comes to Bluffdale Elementary school in celebration of Dr. Seuss’s 101st birthday…The city of Delta prepares for the annual Snow Goose Festival…A former BYU Alumni Association president gets up close and personal with history—in an unusual way…and a missionary turned track star. DailY News reporters Brooke Walker, Sharlene Mataalii, Zac Elcock, Jennifer Luther and Jordan Feinauer report.

View from the Y, March 2
Utah lesgislators consider a bill that would aid Utah residents in the fight against identity theft…BYU student elections are in full swing…the BYU Women’s Basketball team anticipates an important road swing this weekend. DailY News reporters Brooke Walker, Ladd Egan, Suzanne Davis and Spencer Linton report.

View from the Y, February 25
BYU students and faculty develop a new software program to aid chemistry students…A BYU graduate is voted off the island…The men’s tennis program looks to expand…and the women’s swim team prepares to defend their Mountain West title. DailY News reporters Brooke Walker, Matt Egan, Jennifer Luther, Jordan Feinauer and Toni Stauffer report.

View From the Y, February 24
A team of BYU graduate students teach personal finance to fifth graders...The health care industry continues to grow...and one BYU club focuses on service...DailYNews reporters Matt Stubbs, Kirby Munns and Zak Elcock report.

View From the Y, February 17
A BYU professor does his part to help small businesses…Nursing shortages in Utah…BYU Young Ambassadors anticipate an eventful weekend…and New poaching penalties enforced…DailYNews reporters Matt Stubbs, Ladd Egan, Ashley Pinney and Zak Elcock report.

View From the Y, February 15
A New bill proposing to chance reading requirements for first through third graders may reach the house this week, and teachers have mixed reactions...Concerts in St. George serve as fund raisers for flood victims...and child abuse and neglect are on the rise in Utah. DailYNews reporters Christopher Jones, Courtney Orton, Chelsi Kizerian and Kristen Byram report.

View from the Y, February 14
Lebannon Primie Minister dies...Utah legislation continues through the house and senate...a local cosmotology school holds a fund raiser for bipolar disease...and road construction up sundance begins...DailYNews reporters Ashley Sampson and Kristen Byram report.

View from the Y, February 10
BYU’s Marriott recieves top rankings and works to increase student diversity…Airline budget cuts may leave you sitting straight up and uncomfortable…and find out how the Lady cougars contend for a confrence title. DailYNews reporters Matt Stubbs, Lindsay Flaherety, Spencer Linton, and Kristen Byram report.

View From the Y, February 8
A bill to ban class B and class C waste from entering utah passed through the legislature…Provo City Council decided the fate of The Old Maesar School…The Federal Emergency Agency outlines what damages in Saint George are elegible for federal aid…Cedar City fire department saves tax payers more than sixty thousand dollars. BYU DailYNews reporters Christopher Jones, Courtney Glenndenning and Kristen Byram report.

View from the Y for December 3, 2004
A BYU alumni is chosen by governor elect Jon Huntsman to serve a key part in the Utah administration…A decision by NBC and CBS sparks controversy about the networks advertising policies…With Christmas only a few weeks away, Utah County begins to spread the holiday spirit…The BYU Intramural program offers a sport that allows students of all different abilities to participate. News Net’s David Hinckley, Nicholas Bender, Sarah Light, Marc Fehlberg and Brooke Walker report.

View from the Y for December 1, 2004
BYU football coach Gary Crowton announces his decision to step down from the head coaching position…Several UVSC students still voice concerns over campus visit from filmmaker Michael Moore…The BYU bookstore provides cuddly friends for the holiday season…BYU Cougars battle it out with the USU Aggies…and SpongeBob SquarePants is missing! NewsNets’s Sarah Light, Melissa Hancock, Ben Owen, Alyse Parks and Brooke Walker report.


 

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